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Death to Aliens
Death to Aliens

In a fresh and zany twist on urban lore, myths, and legends from around the world, DEATH TO ALIENS captures the mythic adventure and laugh-out-loud humor that young readers love about Rick Riordan’s Presents List, all with an edgy dystopian sci-fi twist.

Two years ago, alien invaders crashed Earth’s party, tore thirteen-year-old Shiloh Bo’s family apart, and unleashed a parade of villains from our freakiest stories. While everyone else is still figuring out why aliens came and what the heck happened, Shiloh has one mission—make those aliens pay.

When her ambush on Dracula goes totally off the rails, Shiloh is saved by the last ally she'd ever choose—an eye-stabbingly annoying alien who claims to know how to stop the invasion. After teaming up with Rita, a peace-loving idealist whose compassion for aliens has Shiloh seriously questioning his sanity, they set off on a race against time to locate the aliens’ power source before it’s too late.

Facing an endless torrent of mythical monsters, Shiloh must confront her biggest fear: re-opening her heart to others. If she can’t put aside her thirst for revenge and embrace unexpected friendships, she risks not only her chance to reunite with her family—but the fate of the entire world.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
  • Paranormal
  • Science Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Shiloh, a thirteen year old girl, embarks on a mission to rid her world of aliens who devastated her life and took her family two years prior.  After a failed attack on an alien named Dracula, she reluctantly partners with a peculiar, hairless cat alien who claims to know where the enemy spaceship is. With the chance to obliterate these creatures once and for all, Shiloh struggles with her desire to kill her irritating companion. When she befriends another unexpected ally named Rita, they stick together for a journey of a lifetime.

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